EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AS A METHODOLOGY TO ENGAGE EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES TO OPERATIONAL PROBLEMATICS IN MICRO COMPANIES

Patricia Huanca Cortez, Agatha Clarice da Silva-Ovando
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One of the largest gaps about the superior educational system in Bolivia has been that undergraduate students enter the job market unready to face the complex reality and dynamic environment that companies have. Traditional methodologies in classroom establishes roles where the professor gives the student specific content to be learnt in the class and later applied in a fictional scenario. However, students may not see clearly how to take the content from lectures to a real context. Therefore, it is important to implement methodologies that bring students and teachers out of their comfort zone and allow them to analyse real companies’ problems, proposing solutions and developing competences that are relevant to reality. On the other hand, from big to small companies, face different concerns daily: Efficiency, productivity, customer service, among others. Many of those issues may be trivial, however, routine usually blind the decision-maker to identify and seek for solutions. With the help of a fresh perspective provided by higher education students, companies would be able to identify, display resources and attention to small routinary problems. The implementation of experiential learning methods, such as Challenge-based learning, is an important alternative for both universities and companies due it offers a win-win relationship between them with direct and clear benefits and advantages. This paper gives special attention to micro companies, which are often beyond the scope of industrial and educational innovation activities, due to lack of interest, knowledge, or the preconception that because of having simpler processes, these businesses should not be given attention to.
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体验式学习作为一种方法,使教育活动参与到微型公司的运营问题中
玻利维亚优越的教育体系存在的最大差距之一是,大学生进入就业市场时,还没有准备好面对企业所拥有的复杂现实和动态环境。传统的课堂教学方法确立了这样的角色:教授在课堂上给学生具体的学习内容,然后在一个虚构的场景中应用。然而,学生可能不清楚如何将讲课内容应用到实际环境中。因此,重要的是要实施方法,使学生和教师走出他们的舒适区,允许他们分析真正的公司问题,提出解决方案,并发展与现实相关的能力。另一方面,从大公司到小公司,每天都要面对不同的问题:效率、生产力、客户服务等等。其中许多问题可能是微不足道的,然而,例行公事通常会使决策者无法识别和寻求解决方案。在高等教育学生提供的新视角的帮助下,企业将能够识别、展示资源,并关注日常小问题。体验式学习方法的实施,如基于挑战的学习,对于大学和公司来说都是一种重要的选择,因为它提供了一种双赢的关系,具有直接而明确的利益和优势。本文特别关注了微型企业,由于缺乏兴趣、知识,或者由于流程更简单而不应该关注这些企业的先入为主的观念,它们往往超出了工业和教育创新活动的范围。
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